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Storage Rentals of America in DeMotte is conveniently located off State Road 10 meaning we are just a short drive from Downtown. Our customer service team is available by phone 7 days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from smaller 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30. Big or small we have it all. Not sure what size storage unit you need? Our helpful customer service team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the rental process, and even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All without stepping foot inside our office. Just another way we make storage rentals easier.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for DeMotte, Indiana.

About DeMotte, IN

DeMotte is a town in Keener Township, in Jasper County, Indiana. It is not a large town, with a population of just over 4,159. It initially became a city because it was a stopping point along the New York Central Railroad. During the early 1880s, this line extended through the area, and DeMotte was chosen as a stopping point due to the concentration of residents.

The post office was opened in 1882, the official founding date usually reported by residents. The city was named after Mark L. DeMotte, an essential member of Congress who helped the town in many ways. Close to U.S. Route 231 and Indiana State Road 10, DeMotte remains a vital stopping point for many travelers.

What to Do in DeMotte, IN.

DeMotte has a few festivals, museums, and events that serve the area and provide entertainment. However, it is also a bright area, too. Its most significant event is undoubtedly Touch of Dutch. Starting in early August, this celebration of Dutch-American history is vital to many in the city. Vendors set up tents downtown, where residents and out-of-city visitors spend money and have fun.

However, DeMotte also has a park known as Field of Dreams (named after the movie), an area that serves as the primary outdoor and sports entertainment complex in the area. The complex includes soccer, softball, and baseball fields, a one-mile path for jogging, walking, running, basketball courts, and much more. Residents often flock here to meet and have outdoor fun together.

Working in DeMotte, IN.

DeMotte has been a stopping point for travelers throughout its history, including modern times. As a result, many retail shops, restaurants, and other service-industry fields are standard throughout the area. These businesses thrive during the warm summer seasons when tourism is at its highest. However, they also do well during the winter, when people travel home for family time.

A few businesses that thrive in this area include computer consultants Information Age, renovation firm Gutters PLUS, gutter repair experts Down Spouts, computer sales and services business Nanny Cams, Spy Cameras And Gadgets, and a handful of financial firms. These include First Merchants Bank in the downtown area and other companies providing residents solid financial help.

DeMotte, IN. Neighborhoods

DeMotte is an area that has few neighborhoods. Due to its relatively small size, it is considered one community and neighborhood, the 147th largest in the state. The area is rather blue-collar, as building, services, and shipping are part of the city's economy.

The area's median home price is around $174,800, well below the national average of $230,000. Residents often have to commute to other places nearby to work, though many have transitioned to at-home working, as previously mentioned. This new focus is due to the town's growing number of tech companies.

DeMotte, IN. School District

DeMotte is served by the Kankakee Valley School Corporation, a district that provides a single elementary school and a handful of other options. For instance, the Kankakee Valley Intermediate School, Kankakee Valley Middle School, and Kankakee Valley High School provide education for DeMotte residents in nearby Wheatfield Township.

A handful of private schools, including Covenant Christian High School and DeMotte Christian School, can be considered. These schools are designed to promote religious values, making it essential to research their beliefs before sending your children to one. The area also has a Jasper County Public Library branch that should make education smoother for young children.

Moving to DeMotte, IN. Resource Guide

Despite its small size, DeMotte is a modern city that provides its residents with many amenities and resources. A handful of utility companies serve the area, providing heating, electricity, cable, internet, and much more. Reach out to city officials to learn more about what you need to do, if anything special, to get your utilities up and running for your needs.

Town residents who want to enjoy outdoor fun have Field of Dreams to meet their needs and a handful of other facilities. Most of these parks are much smaller than Field of Dreams but are often less densely busy. As a result, they are an excellent place to visit if you need help to handle the crowds at Field of Dreams. They include Airport Park, Freedom Park, and Spencer Park.

DeMotte, IN. Housing

DeMotte has an overall cost of living of 92.8, below the national average (100). Most of this lower cost comes at home prices. With a median price of $174,800 (75.6), this city is below the nation's median of $230,100 (100). Most of the other costs in this area are lower than the state and the country, meaning it is an excellent place to move if you're in the service industry and want an inexpensive place to thrive.